恐怖主义幸存者克什米尔活动分子Tasleema Akhter于2025年9月25日在日内瓦敦促采取全球行动,打击巴基斯坦支持的恐怖主义。
Kashmiri activist Tasleema Akhter, survivor of terrorism, urged global action against Pakistan-backed terrorism in Geneva on Sept. 25, 2025.
克什米尔人权活动家Tasleema Akhter是恐怖主义的幸存者,他在2025年9月25日的日内瓦讲话中敦促国际社会采取行动,打击巴基斯坦支持的恐怖主义。
Kashmiri human rights activist Tasleema Akhter, a survivor of terrorism, urged the international community to act against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism during a Geneva speech on September 25, 2025.
她分担了家人的创伤,包括1999年她的父亲和兄弟被与巴基斯坦有联系的好战分子绑架,迫使她的家人逃离。
She shared her family’s trauma, including the 1999 abduction of her father and brother by militants linked to Pakistan, which forced her family to flee.
Akhter强调查谟和克什米尔各地数十年的暴力,包括对平民的袭击和克什米尔潘迪特人等社区的流离失所,指出她的10名同学成为孤儿。
Akhter highlighted decades of violence across Jammu and Kashmir, including attacks on civilians and the displacement of communities like the Kashmiri Pandits, noting that ten of her classmates became orphans.
她呼吁全球承认恐怖受害者,追究支持恐怖主义的国家的责任,帮助寡妇、孤儿和流离失所者康复。
She called for global recognition of terror victims, accountability for states supporting terrorism, and rehabilitation for widows, orphans, and displaced persons.
她强调正义、和平和对复仇的希望,促请全世界支持克什米尔走向尊严和愈合的道路。
Emphasizing justice, peace, and hope over revenge, she urged the world to support Kashmir’s path toward dignity and healing.